Venezuela: Scandal-linked bank execs have fled
AP - 1 hour 46 minutes agoVenezuela says financial executives implicated in a scandal involving troubled banks have fled to the United States, Spain, Curacao and Puerto Rico.
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Venezuela says financial executives implicated in a scandal involving troubled banks have fled to the United States, Spain, Curacao and Puerto Rico.
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The Associated Press A Venezuelan court has ordered the arrest of 30 bank executives for alleged violations at seven banks that have been taken over by President Hugo Chavez's government.
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LA PAZ, Bolivia -- The government of President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, facing a crisis at several banks acquired by his supporters, moved over the weekend to assert greater financial control by detaining one of the country's most powerful financiers and forcing the resignation of the banker's brother, who is a minister and a top Chávez aide.
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CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 7 (UPI) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says his science and technology minister will resign in the wake of a banking scandal involving his brother.
The United States on Monday congratulated Bolivian President Evo Morales for his landslide reelection victory, and said it hoped to continue the "bilateral dialogue" recently begun with Bolivia.
The government moved to assert greater financial control by detaining a powerful financier and forcing the resignation of his brother.
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